Outside Boarded-Up Houses in Ainsty Street, Rotherhithe, 1903.
AINSTY STREET.
AINSTY STREET.
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Re: AINSTY STREET.
Ainsty Street Rotherhithe 1939
Todays picture courtesy and copyright of Chris Jordan but with licence for further use.
Ainsty Street rotherhithe was built about 1845 and survived untill after the Second World War when Ainsty Esate was built
Todays picture courtesy and copyright of Chris Jordan but with licence for further use.
Ainsty Street rotherhithe was built about 1845 and survived untill after the Second World War when Ainsty Esate was built
Re: AINSTY STREET.
Picture from film One Wish Too Many.
Re: AINSTY STREET/ AINSTEY STREET.
I've noticed on this photo Ainsty Street is spelt as Ainstey Street, checking on a 1930s map it is showing it as Ainstey Street. It might be a misprint but it is the same Street.
Re: AINSTY STREET.
General view of Ainsty Street, Bermondsey, by York Place. A crowd of around fifty people, mostly children, gather round a gas streetlamp and stand and watch. Behind is a corner shop with advertisements for Colman's blue, Colman' starch, Vinolia soap, Hudson's soap, R. White's fruit syrups, and Victory V gums. Buildings later demolished during the construction of the Rotherhithe Tunnel and Brunel Road. c1903. York Place ran between Clarence Street, now Cannon Beck Road & Swan Lane, now Swan Road. Ainsty Street being in the middle.
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